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Just wondering what everyone keeps handy, in their first aid kits. I'm revising my own, so trying to get an idea of what I may not "really" need, and what I really DO need to add.

And... since I moved to the mountains with my Togg girls, I have a new concern with Rhododendrons (aka., Mountain Laurel). I've read about Renco (or junket rennet), along with Mylanta and brandy; to induce vomiting, just in case they consume this toxic plant. What do you all use?

Hi, sorry for the frustration with the photos. Photo rotation issues are usually coming from the device they were taken on - mobile devices embed the orientation in the photo so that even though they look correct on the device, once they're uploaded, they rotate automatically based on what's embedded. We plan to add image editing tools in the future.

As for the photo order, the first photo in the sequence is the one that displays as your primary/thumbnail photo. When a new photo is added, it is added to the end of the sequence, so it'll need to be moved to the first position. We'll take a look at the move function to see if there's an issue with this, as you reported.

For faster responses, please send your support questions to support@goatzz.com and we'll get back to you faster that way. Thanks!

Good question. It's based on the animals you have loaded under 'My Herd' in your account. Once you load at least one Nubian, you should show up under farms by this breed. The site may take up to 15 min to reflect these updates. Hope that helps. If you have any issues, with this, please get in touch with our support desk and we can take a look.

The picture tool is lacking. Some of the pics are uploaded sideways and no option to rotate them. I tried rotating and saving them on my phone first before uploading and that didn't work either, they still loaded sideways. And it's using the last pic uploaded for the thumbnail instead of the first like most places. I tried to re-order them with the arrow buttons, the screen goes blank for a few seconds then goes back to the picture upload page and the pic is still in the same position as when I started. So now I have an udder pic for the thumbnail pic of my buckling and it seems the only way to remedy it is to delete the pics and start over. This needs some work please. Thank you.

Just an invite to one of the premier Kiko goat sales in the south east. On September 19th the Appalachian Fairgrounds in Gray TN will be hosting its annual Kiko invitational sale. These guys put on a great show and have some high quality Kiko meat goats from all over the country. Check out their website for listings of over 100 registered Kiko goats! www.appalachiankikos.org/

Seeing how this is a relatively new hosting site, how's about upping the free version to list 10-15 animals in order to gain recognition? I feel that this is a great start, but am leery of investing a little bit of money for a website that may/may not be beneficial to my farm. I love the overall layout of the pages, but would like to see more participation from other farms.

Hi jo, thanks for your response and positive comments! We really appreciate any recommendations to friends.

The free accounts are very generous and for a small farm are perfectly adequate for building a really nice online profile and small sales list and we're not going to suddenly change that up on folks. We sell upgraded memberships that include a website and we'll be adding other paid features in the near future, such as health record keeping software. So we'll be adding to the value of the paid memberships rather than taking away things from the free members.

At this point we're just wanting to provide a benefit to the goat industry and earn peoples' trust and serve them well. It's what we've done with our alpaca industry site and has worked really well for everyone.

Thanks for your support and it's great to have Canadian breeders on the site!

It's clear by what I have seen so far that you have experience with this sort of platform and I for one am very excited to see where this one takes us all. I will pass on your link to other herders in my area here in Canada. Best of luck in the future.

Goatzz is now proud to offer complete personal farm websites. This means that you can have your own farm website (i.e. www.myfarm.com) and Goatzz is your editing system. Whatever you upload to Goatzz will be synced to your website and onto Goatzz - 2 for 1!

Website packages include website hosting, email accounts, and our personal support to help you every step of the way.

All you need for your website is an upgraded Goatzz membership. Designs are included for free. You can see what your website would look like by going to the 'My Website' tab in your Goatzz account, clicking "Designs & Customization," then clicking the design you like. Your site will immediately be previewed and all the information you've uploaded to Goatzz will already be on your website.

If you need a website address (such as www.myfarm.com), we can register one for you (domain registration fee applies).

These are websites designed and built especially for Goat farms, so get yours going today!

Goatzz (said "goats"!), is the result of talking to a number of goat breeders who all said the same thing, "there is no good place to go online to search for goats for sale or goat farms. You have to just Google around."

Same story when we talked to ADGA. So having developed a successful platform for another livestock industry, we decided to bring this platform to the goat industry and finally provide a place to make this happen.

This is just a start with many great features that will be added soon that will help make your online marketing easy and effective.

And we're not some big corporation from a big city. We're fairly small but we love what we do and take especially good care of our members. We pick up the phone and will take all the time you need to help you.

So we're confident you'll love Goatzz and especially the personal way we treat you!